This article develops a coherent set of outcome indicators for assessing progress in rural development in South Africa by directly linking policy objectives to measurable de-velopment outcomes. Drawing on a multidimensional conceptual framework encom-passing economic, social and environmental dimensions of rural development, the ar-ticle employs a document‑based research design analysing strategic plans of the De-partment of Rural Development and Land Reform, now known as the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, for the period 2009–2025. Rural development objectives are first translated into ideal output indicators and subse-quently screened using internationally recognised indicator‑selection criteria to iden-tify outcome‑focused indicators aligned with policy intent. The analysis yields ten core indicators that capture key rural development outcomes, including employment, household income, housing quality, education, health, waste management, and sus-tainable natural resource use. These indicators strengthen the alignment between rural development policy objectives and measurable outcomes and provide a practical and replicable framework for monitoring rural development progress at both national and municipal levels. The proposed indicator set contributes to evidence‑based planning, monitoring, and accountability in efforts to promote a more inclusive and sustainable rural economy.